Federal Appeals Lawyers in South Dakota

Federal Appeals Lawyers in South Dakota

SOUTH DAKOTA FEDERAL ATTORNEYS

Our South Dakota federal appeals law firm is dedicated to federal appeals in both civil and criminal cases. We practice in every federal court in the country, representing clients in a wide range of areas and legal disputes. We often co-counsel trial cases and work with trial counsel to ensure the effective representation of our clients in the appellate court and to ensure the record on appeal is preserved at the federal courts. The firm has mastery over many areas of civil and criminal appeals. Contact us today at 1-888-233-8895. We handle federal appeals from Sioux Falls, Rapid City and Aberdeen.

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South Dakota Appellate Law Firm

Our law firm is nationally recognized for our legal services within the federal courts of appeal. The appellate team at Brownstone represents some of the largest business in the country before all the federal courts of appeal.

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Brownstone has successfully handled numerous appeals in federal courts across the state of South Dakota. Our federal appellate lawyers represent appellants and appellees (we prosecute and defend appeals), including existing clients and those who retain us solely for an appeal. Return to our federal appellate lawyer page. We utilize the varied skills of our South Dakota Federal Lawyers and staff to generate briefs and arguments that are well respected by courts and litigants alike. We have handled appeals in criminal law, commercial disputes, construction law, foreclosures, and personal injury cases, among others.

Federal Criminal Appellate Attorneys in South Dakota

The federal appeal issues we handle are challenging and complex. The federal appeal attorneys at Brownstone are 100% devoted to civil and criminal appellate matters. We aim to increase our client’s chance of winning by preparing powerful arguments, persuasive briefs and effective oral presentations before the Federal Appeals Courts. Most appeals proceed from the United States District Courts in South Dakota to the federal appellate courts.

Our South Dakota federal appeals law firm covers a wide range of substantive areas including criminal and civil law. We focus on appeals to the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals and Supreme Court of the United States. The appeal lawyers at our firm handle cases involving environmental, employment, civil rights, First Amendment, media, healthcare, insurance, manufacturing, contracts, commercial, and administrative. We also file criminal post conviction motions in federal courts in the United States.

After trial it is important to obtain the best representation for appeal process. Appellate advocacy is a unique area of practice. Our federal lawyers have the experience to take every case to the next level.

The South Dakota federal appeal lawyers at Brownstone provide options to our clients during the federal appeal process. The federal attorneys at our firm are experienced in a number of complex civil and criminal matters. We focus on appeals in nearly every area of substantive law, such as antitrust, commercial, white collar, class action, energy, financial institution, insurance, and construction. We provide in-depth knowledge of the federal appeal process and represent clients before the United States Court of Appeal for the Eighth Circuit and United States Supreme Court.

Contact our South Dakota federal appeals lawyers to set up a consultation and go over your appeals case. Our Federal attorneys are standing by to help determine which options would be best suited for you and your appeal.

Most Federal Appeals Lawyers in South Dakota Can Handle

  • Criminal Law
  • Commercial Disputes
  • Construction Law
  • Foreclosures
  • Personal Injuries
  • Civil Appeals
  • Criminal Appeals
  • Enviormental Issues
  • Employment Issues
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